You read my Mutant Mudds review, right? It's a pretty good game. You might want to get your money ready for when it goes up on the eShop tomorrow. In the meantime, anybody up for grabbing the soundtrack?

I only lightly touched upon the music in the review's closing paragraphs, but rest assured that it is every bit as tight and pleasant as the game itself. You have musician Troupe Gammage to thank for this collection of retro-flavored soda pop. It carries an open price tag, so grab it in preparation for the full game's release.

After the jump, I've embedded one of the themes heard in the sky world. Light and airy, it's my favorite song on the album.

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